Skitzon has been making music since 2012, with a powerful, emotionally-driven catalog that covers a broad range of genres. Known for his universal sound, he draws inspiration from legends like Kendrick Lamar, Lil Wayne, Michael Jackson, and more. After taking a break from actively promoting his music, Skitzon returned in 2020, reigniting his career and releasing his older catalog. His first song, I’m from the Ghetto, originally recorded in 2012, recently dropped this year.
Skitzon has collaborated with big names like Berner and is working on an exciting roster of unreleased songs featuring artists such as Lil Wayne, DMX, 03 Greedo, and Blueface. His latest release, Skitzon (My Funeral Song), dropped earlier this year, with another project, Skitzon One Time, set for release on February 26th, 2025.
A true entrepreneur, Skitzon is also a force in the 420 industry, where he has cultivated a strong following under his “Professor Exotics” persona. He’s not only focused on his music but also works in the fashion world, designing shoes in Italy and building his clothing brand.
With big dreams of performing at major events like Rolling Loud and touring with artists like La Russel and Kendrick Lamar, Skitzon is on the rise. He’s committed to growing his personal brand, refining his marketing strategies, and staying true to his vision of success.
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